Primary School (Key Stage 2) Achievement and Attainment Tables 2006

 
 

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The National Curriculum

Pupils aged 5-16 in maintained schools must be taught the National Curriculum. This is divided into four "Key Stages" that generally depend on children's ages.

Year Group Reception 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Age of pupils at
end of year
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Key Stage FOUNDATION
STAGE
KEY
STAGE 1
KEY
STAGE 2
KEY
STAGE 3
KEY
STAGE 4

During Key Stage 2 pupils must be taught the following subjects: English, mathematics, science, design and technology, information and communication technology, history, geography, art and design, music, physical education and religious education.

Levels of achievement

The National Curriculum sets standards of achievement in each subject for pupils aged 5-14. For most subjects, these standards range from Levels 1 through to 8. Pupils progress through the levels as they get older and learn more:

Teacher assessments

Throughout the year, all teachers assess their pupils' progress in each subject as a normal part of their teaching. The teacher decides which level best describes a pupil's performance in each area of learning in that subject. They must report their assessments in English, mathematics and science when pupils reach the end of each key stage. Teacher assessments are not reported in the Primary School Achievement and Attainment Tables.

Tests

National tests, taken at the end of each key stage, give a snapshot of a pupil's attainment in the core subjects. At the end of KS2 pupils are tested in English, mathematics and science.

These end of key stage tests give an independent and nationally standardised measure of how pupils and schools are doing compared with national standards in the core subjects.

Using the following table you can compare your child's test result against the expected level for his or her age group.

Age 7 years 11 years 14 years
Key Stage KS1 KS2 KS3
Level 8     Level 8 in maths only
Level 7    
Level 6      
Level 5      
Level 4      
Level 3      
Level 2a, 2b, 2c      
Level 1      

 

         Beyond expectations
         At level expected
         Below expectations

PLEASE NOTE: KS3 mathematics tests advance to Level 8. KS3 English and science tests advance to Level 7.